After almost three years selling popcorn and other treats in Hyde Park, Randy Sloan and Pat Atkinson have opened a second Patty's Old Fashioned Popcorn shop in Crestview Hills Town Center.

It opened Saturday at 2879 Town Center Blvd., in the space that was previously Auntie Anne's. It's next to Moe's and across from Starbucks.

The shop is only 900 square feet, much smaller than the Hyde Park store, so Atkinson said they're bringing the best items from Hyde Park to the new shop. That includes all 15 popcorn varieties.

Some of the best sellers in Hyde Park have been kettle corn, Chicago style – a caramel and sharp cheddar mix – and Cincy style, a caramel and white cheddar mix. All are available in tins from every licensed sports team.

There's also old-fashioned candy, chocolates and candies that appeal to kids. When the humidity is low, they'll make cotton candy.

Atkinson and Sloan love re-purposing, so they've brought some old features into the new space: Wood ceilings, ornate wood shelves and a counter made of two old bowling lanes. The shop's popper dates to the 1950s but is based on an 100-year-old design.

"It's like stepping back in time," Atkinson said of the shop. "There just aren't that many stores like this around."